A very large population of immigrants from all over the world is currently living and working there.
The local population worked mostly as peasants on the properties of the Beess family.
The population worked as day laborers and cultivated fields near their houses.
With the exception of these men nearly the entire male population were working day and night to get in the harvest.
In 1930, about half the village's population worked only at agriculture.
More than half the population works in these areas [2].
As a result, nearly half the population works for the government, a situation that authorities long ago realized was unsustainable.
A permanent population of approximately 200 people works directly in tourism.
The population of about 400 people works mainly in the dairy farming industry.
We all saw the streak across the sky as the entire population of Camelot worked on the harvest.